Higher Education, Science And Innovation minister Blade Nzimande says many jobs may no longer exist in South Africa in the near future.
South African aviation company Comair is on the brink of collapse after its business rescue practitioners filed a court application for liquidation this week. Administrators were unable to raise the funds needed to keep flying.
Employees have changed how they do business but employers are pushing for South Africans to return to the office with ultimatums.
Higher Education, Science And Innovation minister Blade Nzimande says the country needs to produce more graduate students if it is to meet its workforce needs.
South African airline Comair has failed to secure the necessary funding to pull it out of financial straits, and its business rescue practitioners (BRPs) say there is no longer any reasonable prospect that the company can be rescued.
Retail group Mr Price has warned of increased cost pressures for the rest of 2022, with consumers expected to remain under financial strain as the cost of living increases.
With the end of the national state of disaster, some employers have become complacent about determining their employees’ vaccination status or keeping this information up to date, says legal firm ENSAfrica.
The grounding of Kulula and British Airways flights has left a 40% gap in domestic seat capacity leaving other airlines to try and adjust.
Despite a significant drop in Covid-19 infections and the relaxation of lockdown restrictions, business confidence in South Africa remains in a rut.
New data shows a clear shift in what workers want and expect in South Africa.